Own a noted Seattle architect's former home

October 1, 2012

Courtesy Cliff Tanner/Windermere Real Estate

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Here's your chance to live in the home a noted Seattle contemporary architect designed for himself. Milton Stricker apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright and opened his own office in 1962, focusing on "organic" design. His work includes the Clark Turner House, on Vashon Island, Peace Lutheran Church, in Bremerton, Seattle Fire Station No. 24, and the Paul Johnston House, in Seattle. This house, 3211 S. Massachusetts St., was built in 1991. The 2,340-square-foot house has three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, wood walls, built-in cabinets vaulted ceilings, stained glass, and multiple decks on a 5,160-square-foot lot. It's listed for $715,000.

Courtesy Cliff Tanner/Windermere Real Estate

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Here's your chance to live in the home a noted Seattle contemporary architect designed for himself. Milton Stricker apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright and opened his own office in 1962, focusing on "organic" design. His work includes the Clark Turner House, on Vashon Island, Peace Lutheran Church, in Bremerton, Seattle Fire Station No. 24, and the Paul Johnston House, in Seattle. This house, 3211 S. Massachusetts St., was built in 1991. The 2,340-square-foot house has three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, wood walls, built-in cabinets vaulted ceilings, stained glass, and multiple decks on a 5,160-square-foot lot. It's listed for $715,000.